TW0 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1923 -Jag. 1
JOTTINGS FROM I CENTRAL OCEAN CITY'
I A new irnvii ram* to tWa Mctkm. vb» air root# Utf and jodaln* from the Li#h wind* that, have fe$e*la« cner ; i be laland. tt *bo*»ld br cvaudrr*d lode by • Mr. and Mr*. Paul Haye*. uf 1)4 and. V«t Avenue, that the atork nw raarfced It* destination. It **>»» that e»ery tine ** hate a; N. EL storm oa the Island. It not only brings hl*b tides, hut new additions. Pan- j pie here are becoming »*r> much aiaxmod at this coincide are. m going so far as to cover up their chlmnej top during theee storms. However, now we have in our midst a new booeter for the section by the name of Edgar If e>«s ; weight, seven j pounds. atJ both be and mother doing} nicety. There's no hoidlng pn. Just smiles all the time. Mrs. J. Mulford. of 3«th Street, has. just been visited by the same bird, who ; has left another boy. Neither of the boys . were very much pleamd. as they were' looking forward to having a baby sister, hot. nevertheless, the little stranger is a* sralaome as the flowers in May. Both Mrs. Mulford and the baby are doing nicely. • Caffney A Hansen, grocers, cor. 33d and Aabory Avenue, have Just purchased s new Jeweu sedan, and axe seen on the rued daily, running in the bearings, also leeching Mrs. Caffney bow to drive. Edgar P. Bergs r. building contractor, has been very busy of late getting coo- 1 tracts dose dand everything in readiness . for his winter's work. He will erect about 1 nine houses, most of whkh are of the two family type. At the present time, be is completing n cottage for Mr. John DuBree. ■ on Anbury Avenue, near 33d St. Mr. DoBxve has bad the old cottage. "Bee Hirv." mt vtd to a location oppoaite between lid and 34th Street, and will make the nrcottace his future home, renting the old bouse this next season.
The Centra] Ocean City Pinocle Club is I still going strong, having to its credit forty members, most all of which can shake J a wicked card, and know how to play the Laat^Monday evening the genu got to- j getber .and made up teams to challenge j some of those clubs ia town that claim they ' know the game. It is rumored that among I the clubs who will be likely to be asked ! for a game is the Progressive League, and ■ the American Legion. If there are nay : other dubs who would enjoy being ■ trimmed. JL J. Edgar. 13d and Ashury Avenue, would like to hear from them. Mrs. H- Lands, formerly Miss Bertha Campbell, of Ashury Avenue, has been WT aid c for the last two w««fcs. and ia still ' confined to her bed at the home of her parents. Lot's hope that we me Bertha around soon, for it's umdlias to say that
t ! Beesley's Point Notes • j Miss Helm Stephenson, of Cups May. \ visited Miss Dorothy Madam last week. \ Mr. and Mrs. Witmcr are occupying . apartment* in Philadelphia for tho winter. Mr. Herbert Madam mococed to Fiona- ! antville. Sunday. Miss Mary Bainbridgo called on Mr. Yfcaodora Wbenton. Saturday. Mr. Byron Young, who Is attending Pennsylvania School a f Industrial Arc. spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Albert Adams and daughter. Codl. visited relatives In SculMBe last wook. Mr. Gannon and family, and Mr. William Sapp and family attended tho show at tho Strand. Ocean City, flntaiday evening. Mr. Marshall Johnson, of Biversidn, who has been Mopping in Beeoky's Faint fee : the past two months, has returned been* to attend an agriculture oehool this winter. Mm. Wbenton and daughter. Mrs. Anderson. of MilMQe. were visitors of Mrs. Edward Bauer. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hofaart Sapp and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young took dinner with Mrs. Sdll will Young. Sunday evening. ^Mm ^EtUJla ^Madara ^visited friends in Mioses Dorothy and Satan* Madam.
! . I Mimes Lovedy' and Ellaore Wekb. and Miw Lillian Young had a very pleasant . , hike to Ocean City Monday afternoon The many friends of Mrs. Henry Clay i vara sorry to hear of her death, which occurred Sunday morning. She ha* been I ia poor health for many years. Mr. Edwin E«ana. Mr. EUwcod Baity end Mr, Edwin Godfrey, of Tuakahoe. *i«ited f friends in BevaJvy'* Point, Friday evening Mrs. W»lh*m Layt-n and daughter. • Doris, visited r*Utl*e« »n Tuckahoe. Hon- ; day affersmon. | MARMORA NOTES j •i v Mrs. McDoie organized her clam of the M. E- Church. Friday evening. November It. 1V2S. The officers are as follows: , President. Herbert Madam: vice-president. Loved/ Welsh: secretary. Raymond Sneed : (treasurer. Win. Brow a. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Young are enterI talalag Mr. Walter Champion and family, of Mulllca Hill. N. J. Mrs. Ebaer- Corson is on this week's sick list. Matthew Smith, of Ocean City, attended ' the class uweting held at the home of Mrs. • McDoie. Miaa Lovedy Welsh, of Palermo, attended the Missionary Society Thursday evening at the home of Mary Fox. Ocean City. N. J. Harvey Candy and Winnie Clarke are , victims of chicken pox. E. A. St rat ton made a busioesa trip to | the Court House Saturday. Floyd Candy visited in Palermo. Friday I evening. Herbert Madara was an Atlantic City ; visitor. Saturday evening. Edgar Corson, of Philadelphia, spent j Sunday with his parents. Mr. Was. Cannon and family. Wm. Sapp and family. Mabel Cunningham. Earl Sapp. Christina Walchka. Lrroy Adams. j
Raymond Srxed. Wm Brown. Mr. E. A. | huattor. and family and Elinor Welsh at* I 'tended the Strand Theatre. Thursday eve- i ; nine, and enjoyed "The Lone Star ' Ranger" greatly. May me Mr Dole- made n business trip to r . Camden. Saturday. Mrs. M P McDoie railed on Mrs. 0)b erson. Ocean View, Friday. f 1 j SEEN AND HEARD | { AROUND TOWN i
Mi.-* Je*#ie M. Tulli* has begun t duty as .-tenographer in the office of Mtt»ey and Edwards, realtors. Miss Tullis. whose home is in, Richmond Hill, was last employed at the Mount House, Lake Mohunk. Livingston Rice and his brother,, Charles, of Cape May Court House, . well-known realtors, were in town 1 on Tuesday. Herbert Wilks spent the week- 1 end in Philadelphia. While in tha' Quaker City, Mr. Wilks attended the Penn-State game, and in the evening was present at the "Frat": ball, held in the Bellevue-Stratford. I Wesley Baker, Miss Sara Smith,; Gordon Cox, and Miss Lucille, Townsend, of Qiis resort, also wit- i nessed the Penn-State. game on Saturday. A. H. SickJer, of Philadelphia,! . was in town over the week-end j ; looking after hLs property interests, j David H. Schauta, son of Mr. and I Mrs. Elmer S- Schanti. of the Bel-
I levue Hotel, left this city on WedI uesday, to attend the Pennington' j Seminary. Among local hotel men who are Attending the Grand Central Exposition in New York, are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Schantz, and Mrs. Elizabeth Blunden, of the Biscay ne Hotel, and her two daughters. The Five Hundred Club, one of the most popular social gatherings in the city, held their usual weekly meeting at the Biscay ne Hotel, Wednesday. I Mrs. J. D. Henrick, of 630 Ocean
. ■ ■» , ■ I ■ — — - • LPjgl I g i : Avenue, gave birth to a daughter r Ion Saturday, November 17th, at I Lindsay Hall- I >r. Whiticar WBi m attendance, and both mother and daughter are reported to be doing well. i Mrs. Warren Pancoast, accompanied by her son and daughter, of Drcxel Hill, vUited the formerV rhother, Mrs. Thomas Izeach, who is convalescing at Lindsay Hall. Mrs. M. K. Gohs, of the Holmedell. entertained the Pinocle Club on Wednesday. A most delightful time was spent by all.
i MAKING REALTIES t | OF YOUR AIR CASTLES j ' What are yours? Wealth? Comfort? Repose? Honor? j Each of us has some dream, and even with the least mer- j cenary of us, that dream is dependant upon, finances. A r Tell us your dreams. Tell us what you wish to accomplish. ; To a certain extent we can help you realize them. To say that we can make your dreams come true sound ( boastful. It is as though we said that we can conquer * fate, that we can compel fortune. }
But to a certain extent that is just what we can do. Through the wonderful co-operative system of Life Insurance, we eliminate the financial uncertainties of Life. Do you know that there are more than 100 different forms - of Insurance policies? Do you know that modern Life Insurance covers every* contingency that a man is likely to meet? Do you know that properly used and adapted f to your purpose, Insurance can be made to accomplish ^ things that a few years ago were thought to be quite out- r side its scope? In. a word, let us show you how you can use Insurance to js help you to "Make your dreams come true." Exclusive Representatives of the PHOTO! HAM LIPS INSURANCE CO. IN OCEAN CITY CLAYTON B. ROBERTS | REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE f Ninth and Central Avenue Phone 900 ■
! Announcement i : — : — i Owing to increase in business, I am now located in my large new store, j j 608 Eighth Street, where I am ready to j serve you with Interior Decorating, , t Draperies, Slip Covers, Lamp Shades, j Fancy Pillows, etc. | MRS. HELEN CORSON j| 608 EIGHTH STREET ji Ocean City New Jersey — 1
♦ - " 1 i REICH LE HlLTi. * 1 #5 Ocean City Laundry Co. j: 6th AND HAVEN AVE. I • : t I Rough Dry Work A SPECIALTY I TRY OUR DAMP WASH ! j L— — — — — - — — ~ . » j Why Not Send Your RUGS and | BLANKETS to Us, Where They j S « i [ ! i will be given • 1 i SPECIAL ATTENTION * * . Quality and Service That Satisfies I : ■: ■ —
Brighten Up for Thanksgiving I Last week we asked that you "Let I s Tell You How/ I This week we are going to ask you to let us tell you "What ? I rj With." ' I = Next week we will give you full details. ' * I § Don't fail to follow this space next week, you will ll it worth while. Ocean City Electric Service I
SATURDAY I Strand Theatre Big Special Show I
Paramount Presents Gloria Swanson I IN 1 "ZAZA" II ^ The picture everyooe hms been waiting to see
ALSO JI USUAL BILL OF REFINED II VAUDEVILLE || I •i
No Advance in Admission ||
I BANK STOCKS HAVE ALWAYS 1 I BEEN CONSIDERED THE | I CHOICEST INVESTMENTS I From the day our great national financial system was organized, wise investors have made it a point to buy bank stocks at every opportunity, especially when they could buy at par value. They well realized the ever increasing values that bank stocks This is particularly true of a new bank in a growing comfl munity and with the future of Ocean City already assured, you B I A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR I 1 INVESTMENT IN THE NEW I OCEAN CITY NATIONAL BANK ! The subscription list is now open and for a limited time you have the privilege of buying the stock of this promising new bank at par. I Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Subscriptions are now being received at the rate of $200.00 S per share — $100.00 to be applied to the Capital stock and $100.00 to the surplus fund. Payments to l>e made as follows: Twenty per cent, to accompany application, if made prior to December i. Forty per cent, to be paid January 1, 1024, and forty per cent, to be paid February 1, 1924. Only a limited number of shares are to be disposed of. Send your subscriptions to any of the following: I Officers of the Organization Committee || ■ E. M. SUTTON, President JOHN J. FOSTER, Secretary RUSSEL H. NULTY, Treasurer J I Members of Organization Committee 9 C. H. Shoemaker Clarence DuBola Wm. E. Massey Harold Sloeum Ralph L. Chester Russel H. Nultv Charles E. Read ii % Harry Headley I Alfred W. Powell \ I ^ John J. Foster I • ■
I STAINTON'S I I 806-810 ASBURY AVENUE I
THE FAMILY STORE WITH THE Old ASSORTMENT _ ■ ■
^ ^ M M MM MM 1^ MM mm MM M M I I • Quality merchandise is our first consideration — we always have been and always will be stickers for quality, that's why most folks prefer to shop at STAINTON'S. But even though we always sell only quality merchandise, our prices are no more than what most places charge for the ordinary grades of goods. You can always depend on quality here.
I Seasonable Thing! for MEN and BOYS
I Men's Silk Shirts Jersey Silk Silk Crepes Fiber Silk I $4.50 up I WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS I $2,00
MEN'S WINTER UNION SITTS $1.50 up
maI With wp- H good wtithn. ItVl •W0O.21AIMI A ''If fa* 1 hHuM & 1^. v h r* ij foi Nad wwhit. B
for Good or I Bad Weather I EAGLE I CAP I | Snugg^ht fitting, best looking, I corief t of all knitted caps. Vari* I I out colors and combinations. II I Only Knitted Cap that I Completely Protect* I Ears, Cheeks m Throat ] I Elastic, tleccc'lined crown I I comes right back into ihipe ' I after stretching. Men's, Bays' and Juvenile Sixes I Take ia> lukiiuit. Come here and I get the genulnr Faolc Ca*
WOMEN'S SHOP
CHAMOSETTE GL0YT5 I New Arrivals Short Length ^ Pr J Gauntlets „ $1.00 pr. WeVe just received a new lot of imported Kid Gloves, gauntlet style.
NEW SILK SKIRTING j $1.35 yd. Seasonable Colors ■ m • ' - . ,
PURE DRESS UNEN I $1.00 yd. S- . * • .>■! •*"" flj
LADIES' HOSE | Lisle— First Grade j 50c | tiood Silk Hose I $1.00 up I Special Lot— Wool $1.15 |
Nice Assortment of LACK neckweXr Always the Latest
Mohawk Sheets and Fittov Case* All Sires
SILK PETTICOATS $4.00 Silk «K,iWo»s*s - BuiuMul P."'"*
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